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INDEX TO THE STATUTES.
may have costs. 4 James 1, Ch. 8.
Plaintiffs that sue to the use of the
public shall not pay costs. 24 Henry
8, Ch. 8.
Costs against informers on penal
statutes. 18 Elizabeth, Ch. 5, S. 3.
In actions against several, where
one is acquitted he may have costs.
8 & 9 William 8, Ch. 11, S. 1.
Defendant shall have costs on judg-
ment upon demurrer. 8 & 9 William
3, Ch. 11, S. 2.
Costs against plaintiff in error. 8
& 9 William S, Ch. 11, S. 2.
Costs on quashing writ of error. 4
Anne, Ch. 16, S. 25.
Coverture.
See Baron and Feme.
Crop.
See Distress, Dower, Widows.
Damages.
Damages given for dower deforced
where the husband died seized. 20
Henry 3, Ch. 1.
Costs given where damages are. 6
Edward 1, Ch. 1.
Recovery of damages not hindered
by fraudulent conveyance. 13 Eliza--
beth, Ch. 5.
Damages assessed on breach of
condition of bonds. 8 & 9 William
3, Ch.11, S.8.
Damages Double.
For making wrongful distress. 2
William & Mary, Ch. 5, S. 5.
Damages Treble.
For waste against tenant for life,
&c. St. Gloucester, 6 Edward 1, Ch.
5.
For forcible entry or detainer. 8
Henry 6, Ch. 9, S. 6.
For pound breach and rescue. 2
William & Mary, Ch. 5, S. 4.
Days in Bank.
The day in leap-year and the day
before, accounted one. 21 Henry 3.
Debt and Debtors,
Debtor dying, the public shall be
first paid. » Henry 3, Ch. 18.
How sureties charged to King. 9
Henry 3, Ch. 8.
Deeds.
See Frauds.
Demurrer.
Judgment shall be given on demur-
rer according to the right of the
cause without regarding form, unless
shewed. 27 Elizabeth, Ch. 6; 4 Anne,
Ch. 16, S. 1-
Descent.
Descents shall not take away the
right of entry, unless disseisor was in
peaceable possession for five years.
32 Henry 8, Ch. 33.
Detainer.
See Forcible Entry.
Devastavit.
Action may be sustained by cred-
itor of first testator against the ex-
ecutor of his executor, suggesting
devastavit by the first executor of the
goods of his testator. 30 Charles 2,
Ch. 7; 4 & 5 William & Mary, Ch. 24.
Devises.
See Wills.
Dilatory Plea.
Not to be put in without affidavit.
4 Anne, Ch. 16, S. 11.
Disclaimer.
Where pleadable in trespass. 21
James 1, Ch. 16, S 5.
See Index to Notes, page 1089.

 
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